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Alan Adams wrote:
If you haven't read that up in detail, you should. The issues were Coaches who weren't qualified for the conditions (coastal water) Coaches has expressed their concern to management, who didn't want to know A group got scattered in an increasing offshore wind and several died Fortunately for the coaches, they had expressed their concerns in writing, which was what enabled them to avoid prosecution. The centre manager ended up in jail. And following the Lyme Bay incident, the Adventure Activities Licensing Authority (AALA) was set up. Your centre is, I believe, legally bound to be licensed by them. On their website (http://www.aala.org) they have plenty of guidelines and advice. This document in particular http://www.aala.org/pdf/02_06_10_GPinES_Version_Two.pdf has information relevant to your situation. If you think your employer is operating dangerously outside the guidelines then they are the right people to deal with it. |
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